The Lincoln Nautilus Presents Luxury SUV Drivers with a Winning Combination of Traits

Looking for a new, high-end SUV to elevate your road trips and commutes in 2021? Let Sill-TerHar Motors Lincoln in Broomfield introduce you to the latest version of the impeccable Lincoln Nautilus and discover just how much this world-class luxury SUV has to offer.

A continuation of the Nautilus model's first outstanding generation, which first came to us in 2019, this impressive SUV is a five-passenger, two-row model with the latest in tech and comfort features to pamper Denver drivers and make every ride more enjoyable.

In 2021, the Lincoln Nautilus receives a refreshed design, complete with a new cabin design and upgraded materials throughout. It also receives the latest in cutting-edge automotive infotainment technology and a shakeup in its roster of features.

While the new Lincoln Nautilus is a top-quality choice for any driver in Boulder or Westminster, we know it's not the only choice available. To help you make the right decision for your local and long-distance rides, we've highlighted three competitive comparisons here for you now.

 


 
 

The Lincoln Nautilus vs. the Jaguar F-Pace

  • Features. Expect more in the way of comfort amenities with the Lincoln Nautilus, including standard heated seats and available navigation, right at the base model. The Jaguar F-Pace doesn't have standard heated seats for its lineup, and navigation is only available for upper trims.
  • Cargo hold. Although similarly sized on the outside, the Lincoln Nautilus maximizes its interior dimensions better than the Jaguar F-Pace. This is especially apparent when you look at the cargo holds in both SUVs. The Nautilus can accommodate 37.2 cubic feet of gear, while the Jaguar holds around 33.5 cubic feet.
  • Manufacturer warranty. As a premium Lincoln model, we don't expect anything to need major repairs or maintenance on your new SUV. But life happens, and it's nice to know Lincoln has your back longer than Jaguar. The Nautilus manufacturer warranty offers 6 years of coverage, or 70,000 miles, but the Jaguar only covers you for 5 years or 60,000 miles.

The Lincoln Nautilus vs. the Land Rover Range Rover Velar

  • Warranty. When it comes to protecting you for the long haul, the Lincoln Nautilus has a better warranty program than the Land Rover SUV. While the Nautilus gets protection for 6 years or 70,000 miles, the Range Rover Velar is backed for just 4 years or 50,000 miles. Additionally, the Nautilus comes with roadside assistance for unlimited miles and years, while the Range Rover Velar gets it for just 4 years or 50,000 miles.
  • Performance. Starting right at the base model, the Lincoln Nautilus delivers more power than the competing Land Rover model. Entry-level Nautilus models get a 250-horsepower, turbocharged four-cylinder engine with 280 pound-feet of torque, while base model Range Rover Velar models produce 247 horsepower from their base, turbo four-cylinder, which also has 269 pound-feet of torque. With both SUVs, however, Thornton drivers who want a little more oomph can opt for higher-output, upper-level powertrains.
  • Interior space. Whether it's cargo or legroom, you can expect more out of the Nautilus than the Range Rover Velar. Our SUV gets a more-spacious cargo hold than the competition, accommodating more of the gear you want to take with you, and it also has greater amounts of headroom and legroom, in both the front and rear seats.
  

 
 

The Lincoln Nautilus vs. the Mercedes-Benz GLC-Class SUV

  • Cargo space. The Lincoln Nautilus has one of the most useful and accommodating cargo holds in its class, and the Mercedes-Benz GLC-Class cargo hold pales in comparison. Look for more than 37 cubic feet of space in the Nautilus, and just around 19 cubic feet in the GLC.
  • Passenger space. As with the cargo room, the Lincoln SUV has more space inside for you and your passengers than the GLC. You and your guests can stretch out in the Nautilus and enjoy more headroom, legroom, and shoulder room than the Mercedes-Benz, in both the front and backseats.
  • Standard and optional features. Starting at the base model Nautilus and moving up, the Lincoln SUV offers more amenities than the Mercedes-Benz. For example, the Nautilus has a stunning, panoramic sunroof available as an option, while the GLC-Class doesn't offer an available sunroof.

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Find Your Lincoln Nautilus near Denver

Ready to see for yourself what makes the Lincoln Nautilus a topnotch choice for you? Consider our collection of available models, then stop by to meet and test drive this remarkable crossover model in person at our Alter Street dealership soon.